> Eric wrote:
> ...[greater than] 115.2 kbps. Do not expect that
> to run with long cables or reliably or something
> Paul responded:
> I use an almost 20 meters long serial cable for my
> modem running at 230 kbps on the RS232C end of the >
wire. Never had any problems with it... I have
> never
On 2004-03-10, Eric Auer wrote:
> some chipsets use extra division by up to 8 to generate the
> serial port clock, and the above software can reduce the
> divisor to reach > 115.2 kbps. Do not expect that to run
> with long cables or reliably or something :-).
I use an almost 20 meters long seria
Hi, maybe an interesting site:
http://www.devdrv.com/shsmod/
some chipsets use extra division by up to 8 to generate the
serial port clock, and the above software can reduce the
divisor to reach > 115.2 kbps. Do not expect that to run
with long cables or reliably or something :-).
Other interesti